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oh my heart hurts for you. My animals are my fur children and I hate the fact that you are losing one of your fur children at this already difficult time. As I said before, I wish there was something I can do but I am here if you need to vent

MariSuccess is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.

tgal, thank you...she is fairing alright. The sedation left her rearend..hing legs useless, but by nightfall she started to use them a bit. Today walking more. The vet said the sedation will take longer to wear off because of her age, metabolism. I picked up an array of canned cat food...and she ate quit a bit. I mention that to the vet, he said the sedation makes them hungry. Munchies. I pray the tumor stays the same size and tumor stays isolated....thank you for reading me. I hope you are feeling good, well...better than yesterday...hugs...

Oluwa,
Is Poukie one of those special breed of cats who have extremely short legs? I don't remember the term for it. She's a pretty girl.
I hope that she continues to have the munchies and starts to feeling better.
Hang in there, sweetie.
Hugs,
Marla